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The '04 Tracker Reunion was held in Oklahoma City and
hosted by Jim Myrick and Ron Eitel. Thanks to you both for a job well done! To the left is the Traveling Tracker Memorial courtesy of Ken Goss. That's Jim Myrick at the dais. Thanks to Ed Wheeler for sending the photos on this page and to Chuck Steward as noted. |
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Color presented by the Black Leggings, four full-blooded Kiowa Indians,
all who served honorably in the Army from World War II, to Viet Nam. Jim Myrick made the
arrangements. |
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Grandson (served as an infantryman with the 25th ID) and Grandfather (served as a waist-gunner on a B-17 with the 8th AAF, with 22 missions over Germany in WWII). |
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One of the downtown field trips was to the Memorial on the site of the
Murrow Building. Chuck says, "You might want to explain the difference in chairs at
the memorial. The small chairs are for the 19 children who died in the attack the large
chairs are for the adults. Total of 168 folks died that day. Each chair is crafted of
bronze and stone, it's glass base is etched with the name of a victim. At night, the glass
bases illuminates as beacons of hope. Photo from Chuck Steward. |
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Julian Van Dyke, Arville Hillhouse and Ray Osborne. Julian and Ray were
members of the 64th IPCT, Arville served with the CTT of Korea. Photo from Chuck Steward. |
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Ed Wheeler says, "Tracker wives. Note that a few of the wives (mine included) commandeered some of that delicious nectar, compliments of John Dupla. (We all jumped him in the parking lot after the dinner)." | |
Big Red One representation. Left to right: Jerry Pritchett,
Chuck Steward, Ed Wheeler, and Charles Cherry. |
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That's left to right Jerry Pritchett and Ed Wheeler, both CTT5/61st IPCT. Roy
Burchfield says you guys were with CTT 13.... |
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